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When the Supreme Court handed down its decision in the Grants Pass case earlier this year, governors in red and blue states heaved a sigh of relief. Why?
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- Unhoused People Have Property Rights Too
A recent Supreme Court decision spurred a crackdown on people experiencing homelessness. Here's how some are still fighting back.
from: The Marshall Project
- No, Oregon, the Grants Pass decision didn’t do what you think it did
After the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in the Grants Pass case this summer that cities can again start using criminal laws to address homelessness, a collective...
from: Albany Democrat-Herald
- Unhoused Plaintiffs Reach Agreement with San Bernardino in Disability Rights Case
New policy will prevent destruction of personal property and provide reasonable accommodations to people with disabilities.
from: ACLU of Southern California
- Anaheim Looks to Bolster Anti-Camping Laws After Supreme Court Ruling
Anaheim City Councilwoman Natalie Meeks wants her colleagues in Anaheim to bolster city laws against homeless encampments – potentially...
from: Voice of OC
- Laws banning sleeping outdoors criminalize homelessness
In City of Grants Pass, Oregon v. Johnson (2024), the U.S. Supreme Court upheld an Oregon city ordinance prohibiting people who are homeless...
from: American Psychological Association (APA)
- Lawsuit settlement ensures protections for San Bernardino’s homeless community
A new city policy will prevent the destruction of homeless people's property and ensure reasonable accommodations for the unhoused with...
from: San Bernardino Sun
- Editorial: Criminalization is not the answer to homelessness
With the US Supreme Court's recent ruling that cities can fine and jail homeless people for camping on public property, several Minnesota...
from: hometownsource.com
- Handling the Unhoused: Local Leaders Are Trying to Get on the Same Page Following the U.S. Supreme Court Ruling on Homeless Encampments
Coachella Valley's government officials and homeless advocates are still sorting out the ramifications of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision...
from: Coachella Valley Independent
- Cities are clearing encampments, but this won’t solve homelessness − here’s a better way forward
The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary...
from: CTPost
- Unhoused People Have Property Rights Too
A recent Supreme Court decision spurred a crackdown on people experiencing homelessness. Here's how some are still fighting back.
from: The Marshall Project
- No, Oregon, the Grants Pass decision didn’t do what you think it did
After the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in the Grants Pass case this summer that cities can again start using criminal laws to address homelessness, a collective...
from: Albany Democrat-Herald
- Unhoused Plaintiffs Reach Agreement with San Bernardino in Disability Rights Case
New policy will prevent destruction of personal property and provide reasonable accommodations to people with disabilities.
from: ACLU of Southern California
- Anaheim Looks to Bolster Anti-Camping Laws After Supreme Court Ruling
Anaheim City Councilwoman Natalie Meeks wants her colleagues in Anaheim to bolster city laws against homeless encampments – potentially...
from: Voice of OC
- Laws banning sleeping outdoors criminalize homelessness
In City of Grants Pass, Oregon v. Johnson (2024), the U.S. Supreme Court upheld an Oregon city ordinance prohibiting people who are homeless...
from: American Psychological Association (APA)
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When the Supreme Court handed down its decision in the Grants Pass case earlier this year, governors in red and blue states heaved a sigh of relief. Why?
from: Fullerton Observer
- Lawsuit settlement ensures protections for San Bernardino’s homeless community
A new city policy will prevent the destruction of homeless people's property and ensure reasonable accommodations for the unhoused with...
from: San Bernardino Sun
- Editorial: Criminalization is not the answer to homelessness
With the US Supreme Court's recent ruling that cities can fine and jail homeless people for camping on public property, several Minnesota...
from: hometownsource.com
- Handling the Unhoused: Local Leaders Are Trying to Get on the Same Page Following the U.S. Supreme Court Ruling on Homeless Encampments
Coachella Valley's government officials and homeless advocates are still sorting out the ramifications of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision...
from: Coachella Valley Independent
- Cities are clearing encampments, but this won’t solve homelessness − here’s a better way forward
The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary...
from: CTPost